I don't doubt that at all.
But I like what Nutball said about the concept of dealing with heavy stuff:
Not to mention focusing on the task at hand rather than simply the physicality of the task.
Yeah aight so I got the Strava app so I can see how far and fast I go, or rather, how slow :headbang: . Hiked with 20lbs in the pack a few times in previous weeks before strava and it felt fine. Then today I had the urge to do something after watching the vid about stone lifting so I carried a...
I hear ya. That is good, basic advice. I'm looking forward to trying this test, it seems like a fun thing to check out cuz it's simple and easy to access.
My son just tried the OP 45lbs/hiking test, he did it in 42 minutes on an undulating woods trail in town open space. He's 31 y o and keeps in good shape using calisthenics, running and cold tub. First time he ever tried rucking, liked it. :rockhard:
These days, that's not that much money though probably decent pay to do something adventurous- new area, wilderness or semi wilderness setting, new concept (burn cutting)
Damn shame to see all that fine timberland got burned.
The arduous pack test is getting interesting. Clearly a challenge that would be very easy to set up and test yourself on
Re the job, might be kinda cool wrecking chit in an already wrecked area.
I imagine you'd be black at the end of the day, as I'm usually some shade of brown after a day in someone's backyard
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